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matthew, the tax collector and john, the beloved disciple. mark was a companion of the apostle peter and luke was a companion of the apostle paul. >> but did they really write the gospels? >> we can never be sure. what could happen is easy to imagine. in days such as that, peter was relaying to some young pupil the stories he remembered before it was too late, and mark is putting them into an order in which this story will offer some consolation to a church that is facing terrible destruction. >> mark is the earliest gospel, scholars say, written around 65 a.d. matthew and luke were written some 15 to 20 years later, and finally, the gospel of john was written about 90 or 95 a.d. while each of the four gospels recount the death and resurrection of jesus, they are strikingly different. >> the question of where they got their information is very interesting. what most scholars today think is that, after the days of jesus his followers told stories about him, about what he did during his ministry. and these stories were circulating year after ye
matthew, the tax collector and john, the beloved disciple. mark was a companion of the apostle peter and luke was a companion of the apostle paul. >> but did they really write the gospels? >> we can never be sure. what could happen is easy to imagine. in days such as that, peter was relaying to some young pupil the stories he remembered before it was too late, and mark is putting them into an order in which this story will offer some consolation to a church that is facing terrible...
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and a 60% tax on cash to fund the country's bailout. and one of christianity's most controversial relics will appear in italy. kenya's supreme court confirmed uhuru kenyatta as the winner of the election. they rejected claims from raila unfair.he vote was >> they have lectured and declaered the president elect of the -- secondary respondent of the election on 4, march 2013 it is the decision of the court that the respondents were validly elected. >> uhuru kenyatta reacted with an audioquote -- >> i wish to assure all kenyans the ruling of the supreme court is not a victory for the jubilee coalition. it is a victory for all kenyans who turned up this year to undertake a civic duty by participating in a democratic process that is crucial to the continued governance of the country. >> reacting, railo odinga wished the presidneent elect well. >> i and my brother and running mate have no regrets for taking the case to court. indeed, it is our view that this process -- is yet another milestone in the long word to democracy for which we fought
and a 60% tax on cash to fund the country's bailout. and one of christianity's most controversial relics will appear in italy. kenya's supreme court confirmed uhuru kenyatta as the winner of the election. they rejected claims from raila unfair.he vote was >> they have lectured and declaered the president elect of the -- secondary respondent of the election on 4, march 2013 it is the decision of the court that the respondents were validly elected. >> uhuru kenyatta reacted with an...
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a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or
a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of...
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the ones who are mainly affected by these types of taxes. you see the licensing fees, other things around the country, they consistently refuse to exempt poor people. in maryland, what they are about ready to pass is huge. not just a fee, but 16 hour licensing requirements that will be very costly. hundreds of dollars, they will have one training facility for one place to go. people may have to travel three or four hours to get there. who was that putting the biggest burden on? minorities in high crime areas are the ones that need protection the most. it may not be true for most people in the room, but if you care about violent crime, and i think everybody does, these are the people that we need to be concerned about. these are the people that are being harmed by this big national push for god gun control bills. it's one of the things that i hope becomes clear. hopefully they will be provided with information. i really appreciate your time. as i say, i think there are some places where the damage has been done permanently. we are trying to f
the ones who are mainly affected by these types of taxes. you see the licensing fees, other things around the country, they consistently refuse to exempt poor people. in maryland, what they are about ready to pass is huge. not just a fee, but 16 hour licensing requirements that will be very costly. hundreds of dollars, they will have one training facility for one place to go. people may have to travel three or four hours to get there. who was that putting the biggest burden on? minorities in...
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tax policy is cut way too complicated and punishes savings and success under social and economic mobility, something that used to define america and we've been proud of for legitimate reasons irrespective of where you start. you can achieve great things. that is diminished. we are the least economically mobile now. our country is changing our political system is not capable rate yet of being able to solve these problems.
tax policy is cut way too complicated and punishes savings and success under social and economic mobility, something that used to define america and we've been proud of for legitimate reasons irrespective of where you start. you can achieve great things. that is diminished. we are the least economically mobile now. our country is changing our political system is not capable rate yet of being able to solve these problems.
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one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract. opponents say the use of drones raises privacy issues that have outpaced current laws. lawmakers are considering a bill that would require police to obtain warrants for most drone surveillance operations. >>> a new poll examines american attitudes about conspiracy theories. according to the public policy poll, 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax. 51% do not. 6% of voters believe osama bin laden is still alive. 21% say a ufo crashed in roswell, new mexico in 1947 and the u.s. government covered it up. and 7% think the moon landing was faked. >>> we're getting local reaction to the nra's proposal to arm at least one adult in every school. coleman ones a response training center -- runs a response training center in san jose. he says teachers should be armed and should be trained. school administrators say the teacher's first pry forty is to be knock -- priority is to be locked down with the students. >>> this is video of the principals and teachers and testing coordinators ma
one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract. opponents say the use of drones raises privacy issues that have outpaced current laws. lawmakers are considering a bill that would require police to obtain warrants for most drone surveillance operations. >>> a new poll examines american attitudes about conspiracy theories. according to the public policy poll, 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax. 51% do not. 6% of voters believe osama bin laden is still alive. 21%...
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the 50-year-old failed to file tax returns for 1989, 2000 and 2001. he was acquitted of felony tax fraud and conspiracy charges. >>> halle berry is having another baby. the 46-year-old oscar winner is pregnant with her fiance, olivier martinez. berry has another child with ex-gabriel aubry with who she's been in a very public custody battle over the past several years. >>> to the talk about the season premiere of "madmen" airing on amc tomorrow night. i asked nischelle turner why the anticipation is so high. >> reporter: "madmen" changed the game for basic cable as we know it right now and they really brought the eyeballs to amc. amc is seeing big success from "the walking dead." "madm men" created the od tow nostalgia. this show has really caught on so there's an anticipation out. i will say the reviews, some people have seen it, they're a little mixed, so we'll see what happens but there's a lot of anticipation going into this sixth season. >> roger ebert, huge loss. what do you feel? >> you know, absolutely. i think we all grew one "at the movies"
the 50-year-old failed to file tax returns for 1989, 2000 and 2001. he was acquitted of felony tax fraud and conspiracy charges. >>> halle berry is having another baby. the 46-year-old oscar winner is pregnant with her fiance, olivier martinez. berry has another child with ex-gabriel aubry with who she's been in a very public custody battle over the past several years. >>> to the talk about the season premiere of "madmen" airing on amc tomorrow night. i asked...
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for example, in 2011, federal tax revenue was $2,170,000,000. the federal budget was nearly $4 trillion, creating a deficit of $1,650,000,000. that was a huge factor in driving out our nation's debt to over $16 trillion. >> $16 trillion of debt, where does it all go? the answers to some of it may surprise you. this piece of paper is circling around washington tonight. republican senator tom coburn said he's unearthed $18 billion in wasted government spending. >> we're subsidizing the promotion to consume caviar. waste the senator's report flags other controversial expenses. food stamps being misused for booze and spent on high-end starbucks coffee drinks and fast food runs. >> if you're looking at the food stamp program, it doesn't make a lot of sense to say that you're providing for people without means and then you're giving them junk food. >> i think 90% of the department of agriculture's budget now goes for food stamps. >> $1 million are being spent every year by nasa to develop a menu of food to be eaten on mars. at a time of layoffs at tha
for example, in 2011, federal tax revenue was $2,170,000,000. the federal budget was nearly $4 trillion, creating a deficit of $1,650,000,000. that was a huge factor in driving out our nation's debt to over $16 trillion. >> $16 trillion of debt, where does it all go? the answers to some of it may surprise you. this piece of paper is circling around washington tonight. republican senator tom coburn said he's unearthed $18 billion in wasted government spending. >> we're subsidizing...
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caller: i think it is a travesty to misuse tax dollars. i uphold codepink and any other civil rights groups. they are using government surveillance to rest citizens. ens.o harass citiz they may have an enemy list and you could be on it. they could use this enemies list to intimidate and harass innocent people. i think it is a great thing. thank you for having this show. it is wonderful. guest: again, the ideal of american politics is to bring all the disputes out into the open where people can fight it out without picking up arms. and surveillance does not fit that model. host: let's hear from richmond virginia, democrat line. lesley. hi there. go ahead with your comment. caller: i want to say that i think being -- it is a wonderful thing. without it, we're not speaking out, we are not making our voices heard. i am part of a women's group that is holding a big rally in richmond, virginia on august 27. it's called women matter, use your power. i love codepink. i love all of the activist groups that are speaking out against the injustices th
caller: i think it is a travesty to misuse tax dollars. i uphold codepink and any other civil rights groups. they are using government surveillance to rest citizens. ens.o harass citiz they may have an enemy list and you could be on it. they could use this enemies list to intimidate and harass innocent people. i think it is a great thing. thank you for having this show. it is wonderful. guest: again, the ideal of american politics is to bring all the disputes out into the open where people can...
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they have been holding up really well, even though at the beginning of the year, we had tax increases that you would have expected to negatively impact spending. people have to borrow to buy cars. i do not have any doubt that our policies are contributing to the lowest interest rates, weather it is borrowing for a car or mortgage -- whether it is faring for a car or mortgage, we are looking at historic low interest rates. i believe that is not only caused by our policy, but our policy is contributing. that is what is going to get the economy moving. when we get more construction activity and more spending on cars and consumer durables, that creates jobs, and jobs create income, and when people have income, they feel better about their economic condition, and they spend, and that is the virtuous cycle we need to get this economy going. that is the purpose of our purchases, to get interest rates down, and i think it has been successful. there are a lot of studies, and i think the general conclusion while there is uncertainty about how large the effects are, they virtually all come to th
they have been holding up really well, even though at the beginning of the year, we had tax increases that you would have expected to negatively impact spending. people have to borrow to buy cars. i do not have any doubt that our policies are contributing to the lowest interest rates, weather it is borrowing for a car or mortgage -- whether it is faring for a car or mortgage, we are looking at historic low interest rates. i believe that is not only caused by our policy, but our policy is...
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times about hard topics, local taxes for finance, businesses. i even wrote a book about the initiative process. i was able to do that because i storiesem all up as about arnold schwarzenegger. he was the way into that. dropped as arnold schwarzenegger because he was already a movie star. a lot of people in congress or the senate, they are very interesting people. if you can get to that and he'll back a couple of the layers, you might find that -- and peel back a couple of the layers, you might find that they are interesting. maybe seeing want to give representatives playing basketball and realizing he has a great jump shot might be interesting to some people. an agenda?ave >> no. like i said, we will not delve deeper. sometimes we talk about someone 's politics, but we try to make these politicians personalities. learn something about the personality and you might be interested in them. here something about them on voted this ando this, though, that is a guy i saw on tmz and how he is into hip-hop and talk for five minutes about why little wayne
times about hard topics, local taxes for finance, businesses. i even wrote a book about the initiative process. i was able to do that because i storiesem all up as about arnold schwarzenegger. he was the way into that. dropped as arnold schwarzenegger because he was already a movie star. a lot of people in congress or the senate, they are very interesting people. if you can get to that and he'll back a couple of the layers, you might find that -- and peel back a couple of the layers, you might...
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in response, mtv has suspended shooting the show's second season. >>> tax dollars could pay for this convicted killer's sex change? robert now known as michelle, is serving a life sentence for murdering his wife back in 1990. massachusetts department of corrections already provided michelle with female hormone treatments and electrolysis in prison. but her lawyer argues it's not enough. >> she should have the surgery because she has suffered for a long time with the debilitating medical condition. >> gretchen: last year a federal court judge ordered the state to provide the sex change surgery. the decision under appeal. those are your headlines. that's controversial topic. >> steve: i don't think so. >> brian: really? prison inmate with a sex change? i don't see anything unusual about that. >> steve: can we vote? let's talk about the president of the united states. next week in the u.s. senate, there will be a vote probably on more gun controls in this nation. so to push his agenda, the president is going to go out to denver today and to connecticut next week. why? because both those
in response, mtv has suspended shooting the show's second season. >>> tax dollars could pay for this convicted killer's sex change? robert now known as michelle, is serving a life sentence for murdering his wife back in 1990. massachusetts department of corrections already provided michelle with female hormone treatments and electrolysis in prison. but her lawyer argues it's not enough. >> she should have the surgery because she has suffered for a long time with the debilitating...
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coming up, your taxes paid for them, so should the government make sure people who receive food stamps aren't criminals? that's happening in one state. plus ready, set, and ainsley, ready to shop? the next time you get in trouble for a shopping spree, listen to this. it turns out retail therapy could actually be good for you. i like that excuse. >> i know; right? girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >> good morning. it is 44 minutes after the hour. let's span the globe and see what stories are making headlines. first to the gaza strip, where israel has been forced to defend itself with its first attack on gaza since the eight-day war last november. israel says it launched an airstrike after it came under attack from several rockets. next to england. a guy using a homemade bomb blowin
coming up, your taxes paid for them, so should the government make sure people who receive food stamps aren't criminals? that's happening in one state. plus ready, set, and ainsley, ready to shop? the next time you get in trouble for a shopping spree, listen to this. it turns out retail therapy could actually be good for you. i like that excuse. >> i know; right? girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would...
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sevens recently voted to -- sevens recently voted to repeal the 2.3% sales tax on medical devicess. the house did pretty much the same thing although the president is vowing to veto the repeal. is this another fatuous aspect of obama care? >> well, yeah, it's not the only thing that is causing problems. you had some democrats who opposed the medical device tax at the time of implementation, at the time of passage of obama care, but you have other things. you have the class act that's been repealed, a reversal on the way that medicare advantage is being treated in the law. you have challenges in the court system by oklahoma, challenging whether the federal government can provide subsidies when the law says that the states that are the ones that can provide subsidies in the context of exchanges. you have another challenge on civil liberty ground boy hobby lobby. gregg: they are warning workers and employers that their premiums will go up because of this thing. united healthcare said it could go up 116%. that is the exact opposite of what the president promised, right snow said premium
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. >> people also think, gee, the toddler is eating solid food, he's beginning to talk, he can do my taxes. they think they're advancing their child when they're maybe not. >> well, what they found -- it's true. but what they found in this study dully was that the parents thought by giving them solid food they'll sleep better at night and also there was economic or financial factor involved because food is a lot cheaper than formula. so what they're recommending is, go ahead and if you can breast-feed that's the best thing because you get all your antibodies, boost your immune system for the kids. that's the best food. but one of the other studies was very interesting. what they found is if you feed solid food before 4 months the kids don't have this gut bang tier area. they'll get inflammation, they can get diarrhea and another study shows early food for kids increases the risk of obesity, diabetes and eczema and celiac disease. it somehow changes your immune system. you have to be careful, wait until 6 months. >> antibodies, the breast milk gives you that, it's between 3 to 6 months you
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. >>> one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract the drone industry in california. that industry could be worth $82 billion by 2025 but it affects privacy issues which have out paced laws. they need to obtain warns for most drone operations. >>> legislature is expected to pass some of the toughest gun laws in the country. it would prevent a sale to anyone who does not pass a national background check. it will expand from 66 to more than is 50 -- 150 where the sale will be prohibited and that bill was in response to the sandy hook elementary school shooting where a gunman killed 24 children and 6 adults. >>> they have details on the president's agenda in colorado, kyla campbell? >> reporter: president barack obama is taking his message on the road once again. the president is pushing for universal background checks for all gun buyers. anybody with dianne's rules said it would not pass. the state expanded background checks and restricted magazines but last summer, gunman james holmes opened fire in an aurora movie theater kill 12 people. victims from that are expected
. >>> one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract the drone industry in california. that industry could be worth $82 billion by 2025 but it affects privacy issues which have out paced laws. they need to obtain warns for most drone operations. >>> legislature is expected to pass some of the toughest gun laws in the country. it would prevent a sale to anyone who does not pass a national background check. it will expand from 66 to more than is 50 -- 150 where the...
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. >>> one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract the drone industry in california. that industry could be worth $82 billion by 2025 but it affects privacy issues which have out paced laws. they need to obtain warns for most drone operations. >>> legislature is expected to pass some of the toughest gun laws in the country. it would prevent a sale to anyone who does not pass a national background check. it will expand from 66 to more than is 50 -- 150 where the sale will be prohibited and that bill was in response to the sandy hook elementary school shooting where a gunman killed 24 children and 6 adults. >>> they have details on the president's agenda in colorado, kyla campbell? >> reporter: president barack obama is taking his message on the road once again. the president is pushing for universal background checks for all gun buyers. anybody with dianne's rules said it would not pass. the state expanded background checks and restricted magazines but last summer, gunman james holmes opened fire in an aurora movie theater kill 12 people. victims from that are expected
. >>> one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract the drone industry in california. that industry could be worth $82 billion by 2025 but it affects privacy issues which have out paced laws. they need to obtain warns for most drone operations. >>> legislature is expected to pass some of the toughest gun laws in the country. it would prevent a sale to anyone who does not pass a national background check. it will expand from 66 to more than is 50 -- 150 where the...
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they get tax credits and as soon as the tax credits are gone, they're gone. >> that's, by the way -- coal is just -- a permanent protection racket because if they had to clean up the mess they make, they wouldn't be profitable. that's the reality. i don't care what the amount of money earned by these companies it could be off the charts how much they're pulling in but if they had to clean up the mess and deal with the remnant effects of it, it would never be profitable as a fuel source. >> stephanie: the hand analogy, if you're listen in kentucky, tell that. spirit fingers, whatever you want. impro-vise. >> i can't believe that systemic cancer and birth defects and -- >> stephanie: when he said way of life, it is the way of death for a lot of people. >> somehow i'm supposed to let that slide because it is a habitual job source. at a certain point, you have to stop that. yes, it was true but slavery was a habitual job source. >> stephanie: rick in virginia you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> being a soldier and dying on the battlefield can be a habitual job source. it doesn't me
they get tax credits and as soon as the tax credits are gone, they're gone. >> that's, by the way -- coal is just -- a permanent protection racket because if they had to clean up the mess they make, they wouldn't be profitable. that's the reality. i don't care what the amount of money earned by these companies it could be off the charts how much they're pulling in but if they had to clean up the mess and deal with the remnant effects of it, it would never be profitable as a fuel source....
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jayson in dc. >> caller: everybody keeps talking about carbon taxes, but if you applied carbon tax to a meat-based diet, the average price you could pay for steak, chicken and so forth would be about three or four times higher. so the single biggest thing you can do if you want a better environment, is adopt a vegetarian or quasi vegetarian diet. but just like everything in politics we say use sweet and low, but you can have cheesecake. this ties me back to the gun stuff. if people were serious about dropping gun deaths they would decriminalize drugs and the majority of these deaths would disappear. >> we'll be ready for your points of view in 50 years, sir. >> stephanie: john we here this regularly in hollywood, don't you know who i am. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: gawker brings us a [ censor bleep ] hole [ inaudible ] fires security driver who doesn't recognize his [ censor bleep ] hole face. james dolen, well-known [ censor bleep ] hole cried out before firing a security guard who asked to see his id. she was just doing her job. after a good night's rest he fi
jayson in dc. >> caller: everybody keeps talking about carbon taxes, but if you applied carbon tax to a meat-based diet, the average price you could pay for steak, chicken and so forth would be about three or four times higher. so the single biggest thing you can do if you want a better environment, is adopt a vegetarian or quasi vegetarian diet. but just like everything in politics we say use sweet and low, but you can have cheesecake. this ties me back to the gun stuff. if people were...
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in the payroll tax cut on the other hand, raising 2% taxes across the board. that looks like it has not amounted to much. what do u think? >> love, what has happened is that there was too much focus on what is going on in washington, and people forgetting that, you know, the most important thing in the economy is how the hoeholds and businesses be a. an we are starting to get that back to normal in the private sector. you know, for so long there have been all this talk about the new normal life. we could not do what we used to do. now we are getting back closer to normal. the house prices are turning around. the banks to lend money again. americans are going back to what they do best, which is mainly start businesses and spend. %-washingt.y the hell with the suggestion in the national media. all depended on what the senate does of the house of this president. the president a bit -- today demanding another $20 billion in infrastructure spending because he wants it. he says it is not a partisan issue and i think he is right. it is a silly issue. this should not
in the payroll tax cut on the other hand, raising 2% taxes across the board. that looks like it has not amounted to much. what do u think? >> love, what has happened is that there was too much focus on what is going on in washington, and people forgetting that, you know, the most important thing in the economy is how the hoeholds and businesses be a. an we are starting to get that back to normal in the private sector. you know, for so long there have been all this talk about the new...
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a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com ♪ dagen: time to make money with, who, charles payne. charles: triple the mexican grill. over the last several months, the stock fell 170 points from its 52 week high. two quarters in a row they missed the strip. the stock was ahead of itself. i think it is looking pretty good now. beginning to edge up a little bit. this is one of those names. it is not at a 52 week high. i think it is oversold. it is one i think people should consider. connell: simple math. charles: the family likes it a lot more than i do. i like that toggle from taco bell. that is apples and oranges. dagen: that is the competition right there. charles: it s
a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com ♪ dagen: time to make money with, who, charles...
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one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract. opponents say the use of drones raises privacy issues that have outpaced current laws. lawmakers are considering a bill that would require police to obtain warrants for most drone surveillance operations. >>> a new poll examines american attitudes about conspiracy theories. according to the public policy poll, 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax. 51% do not. 6% of voters believe osama bin laden is still alive. 21% say a ufo crashed in roswell, new mexico in 1947 and the u.s. government covered it up. and 7% think the moon landing was faked. >>> we're getting local reaction to the nra's proposal to arm at least one adult in every school. coleman ones a response training center -- runs a response training center in san jose. he says teachers should be armed and should be trained. school administrators say the teacher's first pry forty is to be knock -- priority is to be locked down with the students. >>> this is video of the principals and teachers and testing coordinators ma
one of the measures would create three tax breaks to attract. opponents say the use of drones raises privacy issues that have outpaced current laws. lawmakers are considering a bill that would require police to obtain warrants for most drone surveillance operations. >>> a new poll examines american attitudes about conspiracy theories. according to the public policy poll, 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax. 51% do not. 6% of voters believe osama bin laden is still alive. 21%...
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san mateo county, the sales tax rate goes up to 9%. santa clara county residents will have to pay 8.75% and marin county sales tax will bump up to 8.5%. 24 cities will also see increases, including al company, where people will -- albany, where people will have to pay 9.5%. these new increase are in addition to the proposition 30 statewide sales tax increase that went into effect on january 1. >>> astronaut to advocate, speaking out about the neither for gun control. >> it is important to take action, and the american people are demanding action now. >> what mark kelly says congress needs to consider under a bill that would increase background checks for guns. >> plus, how a baby polar bear is adjusting from being in the wild to living with a new roommate at a zoo. >> first, let's go outside for a live look at the max maze flowing on through the oakland emeryville area. you can see all directions moving just fine. the rain has stopped there and across the bay area but we're still getting reports of fender benders in and around bay area
san mateo county, the sales tax rate goes up to 9%. santa clara county residents will have to pay 8.75% and marin county sales tax will bump up to 8.5%. 24 cities will also see increases, including al company, where people will -- albany, where people will have to pay 9.5%. these new increase are in addition to the proposition 30 statewide sales tax increase that went into effect on january 1. >>> astronaut to advocate, speaking out about the neither for gun control. >> it is...
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you're paying taxes. i'm paying taxes into our education system that's brainwashing children. get involved. get involved. you can -- you can change the world. don't let anyone tell you one person can't change the world. get off your bottom and go to the local school and find out what they've shown the kids lately. have they shown the -- all this hate and anti-american hateful stuff? and -- say again? and inconvenient truth over and over again. a kid wrote to me the other day in their math class they were shown gasland. and you know the standard of math in this class. like you can't afford to be spending one second doing anything other than teaching math in that math class. you know what i will like to do by the way? i would like to stop all teachers showing any movies ever in classrooms. i would love to stop all the movies. but in the case of the fact that they're allowed to show movies they should show some kind of balance. the problem in this country and sorry, it's the same everywhere and i was a teacher and know how this works, you are a dictator. you own that space. you o
you're paying taxes. i'm paying taxes into our education system that's brainwashing children. get involved. get involved. you can -- you can change the world. don't let anyone tell you one person can't change the world. get off your bottom and go to the local school and find out what they've shown the kids lately. have they shown the -- all this hate and anti-american hateful stuff? and -- say again? and inconvenient truth over and over again. a kid wrote to me the other day in their math class...
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they have had help doing this but the tax code has been more complex. there is a growing identity theft problem. .he irs is running to keep up we have made recommendations that they make improvements to their website. their website is not as sophisticated their web site is not as sophisticated as many banks that you can gain access to your account. recommended that the irs develop a strategy in that direction. host: what about people being able to get the irs refund deposited into their bank account? do you see an opportunity there to address the identity theft problems? guest: increasing the amount of happened, filings has coupled with electronic deposits, or you can have your refund directly deposited to your bank account has increased the expediency of getting your refund. electronically and use direct deposit, and has several advantages. people cannot steal a check from your mailbox. if you file electronically in the first place, the irs does not have to manually transcribe the information on your tax return into their computer system. that manual t
they have had help doing this but the tax code has been more complex. there is a growing identity theft problem. .he irs is running to keep up we have made recommendations that they make improvements to their website. their website is not as sophisticated their web site is not as sophisticated as many banks that you can gain access to your account. recommended that the irs develop a strategy in that direction. host: what about people being able to get the irs refund deposited into their bank...
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through the tax system, social security, and medicare. those programs without question are the most significant is the big problems that we have. they do more than any problems we might dream of with regard to food stamps, welfare programs, social support, those things that are the traditional >> another way the federal government's budget is -- [indiscernible] groceries. buying store brands instead of name brands. out small things makes a little difference. pig difference, social security, medicare, and medicaid. >> if you could cut spending from the overfunded programs, which would you redirect the money to? >> i will take money away from military spending and use it to invest in this nation's infrastructure, roads, transportation networks generally, and invested in more generally. >> none. i would cut spending to cut spending. i would not redirect to underfunded programs at this point. we do not have that luxury right now. looking our keep children in the eye, knowing that we are going to give them a diminished future because we are sp
through the tax system, social security, and medicare. those programs without question are the most significant is the big problems that we have. they do more than any problems we might dream of with regard to food stamps, welfare programs, social support, those things that are the traditional >> another way the federal government's budget is -- [indiscernible] groceries. buying store brands instead of name brands. out small things makes a little difference. pig difference, social...
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now we don't all pay for with our ticket taxes and our fuel taxes. some is a direct transfer from the government. what has happened since the year 2000, which was kind of a peak, and there are lots of reasons, of course, 9/11 in 2001 was part of it, but we are now down about 25%-30%. commercial aviation has fallen off since 2005 by about 26%. so it is not that we are relaxing our safety rules. in fact, there is not a safety rule that has been changed. it is every department. the department of transportation. you cannot justify leaving them out of the sequester. when they have had a reduced workload. the faa, their own documents, published friday, a forecast, there is an extended forecast into the future. from 2013 toecast 2033. one of the first lines is that the faa workload is down for the fifth year in a row. as much as 26%. that is why they are taking a cut like everybody else. traffic and demand is down. i agree with you. it is supply and demand. we should never compromise safety. if it gets to the point of that, particularly, the ig has to be on
now we don't all pay for with our ticket taxes and our fuel taxes. some is a direct transfer from the government. what has happened since the year 2000, which was kind of a peak, and there are lots of reasons, of course, 9/11 in 2001 was part of it, but we are now down about 25%-30%. commercial aviation has fallen off since 2005 by about 26%. so it is not that we are relaxing our safety rules. in fact, there is not a safety rule that has been changed. it is every department. the department of...
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in a sense, we are missing the boat on taxes. it needs to be taxed at a higher rate. if you look at a place -- anytime you put oil in your tank, anytime you need a lettuce salad with organic greens, anytime you do almost anything in this country, you are using oil. that oil all comes from somebody's backyard. when we don't drill in the u.s., we essentially offshore the troubles and we are getting it from nigeria, angola, saudi arabia and from canada. all of that oil has an of our mental cost. cost.generally speaking when we -- has an environmental cost.generally speaking when we import the fuel, somebody else is bearing the environmental cost. we need to make sure that it is fair will me produce the stuff here in the u.s., that the people living above the wells do not bear all that environment will cost. it needs to go on us. that is one of the things that is missing, it all comes from somewhere. something awful happens everywhere it came from. some places are cleaner than others. drilling in the u.s. is cleaner, and more heavily regulated than in other countries. if
in a sense, we are missing the boat on taxes. it needs to be taxed at a higher rate. if you look at a place -- anytime you put oil in your tank, anytime you need a lettuce salad with organic greens, anytime you do almost anything in this country, you are using oil. that oil all comes from somebody's backyard. when we don't drill in the u.s., we essentially offshore the troubles and we are getting it from nigeria, angola, saudi arabia and from canada. all of that oil has an of our mental cost....
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relatively low taxes and generous social services. now you have a moment where there are hard choices to be made. who will have to bear these losses? who will have to sustain the burdens? that is the fundamental question. there'll be disagreements. it is a real phenomenon. byse bases are exacerbated people trying to solve the problems. -- this hasund of weakened the political party. and some who believes that they can play and it struck the role in channeling the political passion. there is an everyman for himself dynamic. it underlines the bill to the party to discipline their members. to solvehe government the problems. the more they saw problems, the more it expands regulatory authority, the more valuable it is to control the government. the more money that will be , whetherto politics directly or indirectly. structures, but i do not inc. soma show about -- think so much about -- and wehat is the case head into a round of deficit talks, does that mean that things will get worse and worse? will the situation spiral down? >> i think
relatively low taxes and generous social services. now you have a moment where there are hard choices to be made. who will have to bear these losses? who will have to sustain the burdens? that is the fundamental question. there'll be disagreements. it is a real phenomenon. byse bases are exacerbated people trying to solve the problems. -- this hasund of weakened the political party. and some who believes that they can play and it struck the role in channeling the political passion. there is an...
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. >> tomorrow how consumers have reacted to the payroll tax resuming to a higher level. history andthe mission of the u.s. secret service. and the appointment as the new secret service director. also, a reporter on how the glock ction of the has influenced the debate about guns. participants that include officials from the government and commentators. span2, randall robinson. c-span3, a look at u.s. naval history. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span networks. night, anna harrison, , and juliaer tyler. of firstis the madonna ladies. she posed as a model when that was frowned upon. she was known as the rows of long island. on all accounts, she was bewitching. she bewitched john tyler. she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year, but it was julia tyler to ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief." she was raised on a platform with purple blooms in her hair, to theshe receded queenly role that mar the washington had rejected. >> your questions and comments about these first lady's monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also
. >> tomorrow how consumers have reacted to the payroll tax resuming to a higher level. history andthe mission of the u.s. secret service. and the appointment as the new secret service director. also, a reporter on how the glock ction of the has influenced the debate about guns. participants that include officials from the government and commentators. span2, randall robinson. c-span3, a look at u.s. naval history. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span networks. night, anna harrison,...
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. >> it fails to account for factors, such as taxes, in-kind benefits, and other living expenses. fortunately, there are alternative measures. it takes into account all of the measures and takes a realistic look at the situation. the sad truth is that poverty is higher than expected. 61% in 2011. >> the poverty that happens when major life things happen. it's a you get a divorce or you have a major medical issue that are you could not work for a while, things that send people in time into poverty. but then you have chronic poverty. when you graduate for high school, you won't get a job that will pay decently. or you graduate, but you don't have an skills. isthe face of party multifaceted. there is more than one answer to our nation's questions. >> the problems of party can be easy to fix. while the private sector deftly contributes to the social safety net, government intervention is what really makes a defense in the short run. ask -- makes a difference in the short run. >> many people lost their jobs. >> food stamps and medicaid can help people overcome the ups and the road. the
. >> it fails to account for factors, such as taxes, in-kind benefits, and other living expenses. fortunately, there are alternative measures. it takes into account all of the measures and takes a realistic look at the situation. the sad truth is that poverty is higher than expected. 61% in 2011. >> the poverty that happens when major life things happen. it's a you get a divorce or you have a major medical issue that are you could not work for a while, things that send people in...
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for example, in 2011, federal tax revenue was $2,170,000,000. the federal budget was nearly $4 trillion, creating a deficit of $1,650,000,000. that was a huge factor in driving out our nation's debt to over $16 trillion. >> $16 trillion of debt, where does it all go? the answers to some of it may surprise you. this piece of paper is circling around washington tonight. republican senator tom coburn said he's unearthed $18 billion in wasted government spending. >> we're subsidizing the promotion to consume caviar. >> but the senator's waste report flags other controversial expenses. food stamps being misused for booze and spent on high-end starbucks coffee drinks and fast food runs. >> if you're looking at the food stamp program, it doesn't make lot of sense to say that you're providing for people without means and then you're giving them junk food. >> i think 90% of the department of agriculture's budget now goes for food stamps. >> $1 million are being spent every year by nasa to develop a menu of food to be eaten on mars. at a time of layoffs a
for example, in 2011, federal tax revenue was $2,170,000,000. the federal budget was nearly $4 trillion, creating a deficit of $1,650,000,000. that was a huge factor in driving out our nation's debt to over $16 trillion. >> $16 trillion of debt, where does it all go? the answers to some of it may surprise you. this piece of paper is circling around washington tonight. republican senator tom coburn said he's unearthed $18 billion in wasted government spending. >> we're subsidizing...
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no investor in his right mind will buy that and he might have to pay taxes and there might be some risk even if they call it a treasury. but why are they buying it hand over fist? the answer is they are front running the fed. price going to keep the of this bond up. you can count on it. we are putting a floor under it. on the other hand, the million -- the minute they buy that bonn, they go across the street and put it up as collateral, cafaro $980 billion to fund the billion they just bought that's basisto yield 180 points, capture the spread, laugh all the way to the bank, we sleep like a baby at night because uncle ben that i'm going to keep the funding at 10 basis points for the next two or three years so you don't have to worry about that and i'm not going to let the bond fall. this is the closest thing to legal theory that has been created in a long time. it leads to a totally artificial market in which the treasury yield is simply being created by a fed that is way beyond the end of its scheme that has painted itself into a corner and there's not stop buying bonds because it does
no investor in his right mind will buy that and he might have to pay taxes and there might be some risk even if they call it a treasury. but why are they buying it hand over fist? the answer is they are front running the fed. price going to keep the of this bond up. you can count on it. we are putting a floor under it. on the other hand, the million -- the minute they buy that bonn, they go across the street and put it up as collateral, cafaro $980 billion to fund the billion they just bought...
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rich people get loopholes and do not partly paid taxes. each time there is a new president, they get a 33.33% raise for all of the government representatives. of course they do not want to vote to make taxes and equality. one more thing i would like to bring up. my husband makes $23,000 a year. income for/4 of our our insurance. he brings home $230 a week. the mexicans who are illegal work the same job as my husband. they make a bigger paycheck. they also get a medical card and food stamps. much to get3 too them. guest: it is good to hear from you. my husband is from kentucky. us because ith want to ask a follow-up question. let's let katrina vaden heuvel respond. inest: you are right on being frustrated. the pillars of economic security for millions of middle-class people may get caught. the loopholes for the richest stay wide open. there is a role for this bipartisan coalition to gather around a dislike of corporate welfare. progressives always speak out against corporate welfare. i think true conservatives should also hate corporate wel
rich people get loopholes and do not partly paid taxes. each time there is a new president, they get a 33.33% raise for all of the government representatives. of course they do not want to vote to make taxes and equality. one more thing i would like to bring up. my husband makes $23,000 a year. income for/4 of our our insurance. he brings home $230 a week. the mexicans who are illegal work the same job as my husband. they make a bigger paycheck. they also get a medical card and food stamps....
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to debate the tax man its claims wealthy account holders in cyprus managed to avoid strict capital controls and grabbed their cash before the plan to swipe sixty percent of the money came into force. on the brink of conflict the united states sends fighter jets to be used in military drills for south korea while the north beefs up its border missiles after declaring a state of war. the new center tonight our top story then as you just heard of the state of our console right now a massive cleanup is taking place to tackle thousands of barrels of crude oil that's cascading its way through a residential area it's after an exxon mobil pipeline sprung a leak last friday so that's concerning environmentalist of course and the people naturally evacuated from their homes let's get the latest from garnet should she can she's in washington the any time all is involved it's always a big old mess a big mess for the environment and of course a catastrophe for these poor people that have had to move what is the state of play there tonight. well kevin they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto t
to debate the tax man its claims wealthy account holders in cyprus managed to avoid strict capital controls and grabbed their cash before the plan to swipe sixty percent of the money came into force. on the brink of conflict the united states sends fighter jets to be used in military drills for south korea while the north beefs up its border missiles after declaring a state of war. the new center tonight our top story then as you just heard of the state of our console right now a massive...
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soft to beat the tax man it's claimed wealthy account holders in cyprus managed to avoid strict capital controls and grab the cash before the plan to swipe sixty percent of the money. on the brink of conflict united states sends fighter jets to be used military drills in south korea while the north beefs up its border missiles after declaring a state of war. good evening kevin and here tonight live a new sense it's not just after eleven pm moscow time it's a story that in the state of arkansas right now a massive cleanups taking place to tackle thousands of barrels of crude oil cars skating their way through a residential area it's after an exxon mobil pipeline sprang a leak last friday something that's now causing environmentalists and those evacuated from their homes great concern of course with an update them from washington is going to teach you can. they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of this neighborhood in arkansas but he could see the images of streets flooded with crude the company said they had so far collected around twelve thousand barrels of oil
soft to beat the tax man it's claimed wealthy account holders in cyprus managed to avoid strict capital controls and grab the cash before the plan to swipe sixty percent of the money. on the brink of conflict united states sends fighter jets to be used military drills in south korea while the north beefs up its border missiles after declaring a state of war. good evening kevin and here tonight live a new sense it's not just after eleven pm moscow time it's a story that in the state of arkansas...
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voters an accurate portrayal of our ideas that we want to cut the rate of growth on social security give tax cuts to billionaires and then the values issues the values issues would be more popular than the economic agenda of the current public apart and i think what he's trying to do here was trying to get republicans to hold the line on same sex marriage by saying hey considering what our what we're talking about with cutting social security giving tax breaks to billionaires this is probably the more appealing message but in doing so he pretty much said what i've been saying for a while what richard's been saying for a while what a lot of people on the left are been saying for a while and that is the republican party is the party of billionaires is he wrong it's where it's considering all the billionaires that support the democratic party yeah absolutely it's weird it's just weird it's so ironic rather somebody democrats are funded by the billionaires and still about value talking about you know it's really hard to defend every last comment from everybody they calls themselves a republican
voters an accurate portrayal of our ideas that we want to cut the rate of growth on social security give tax cuts to billionaires and then the values issues the values issues would be more popular than the economic agenda of the current public apart and i think what he's trying to do here was trying to get republicans to hold the line on same sex marriage by saying hey considering what our what we're talking about with cutting social security giving tax breaks to billionaires this is probably...
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the bedroom tax is among the most criticised austerity measures came into force in the u.k. on monday it will see social housing tenants have their benefits if they have a spare room and plans to install the tax code such a public concern that it is agreed to a partial u.-turn of making some exemptions the parents of those serving the armed forces foster carers and parents of severely disabled children and avoid much of the changes of the tax may still hit those who are most in need of help as new gibson from sheffield council experience. two million households across the u.k. are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up but most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this sees
the bedroom tax is among the most criticised austerity measures came into force in the u.k. on monday it will see social housing tenants have their benefits if they have a spare room and plans to install the tax code such a public concern that it is agreed to a partial u.-turn of making some exemptions the parents of those serving the armed forces foster carers and parents of severely disabled children and avoid much of the changes of the tax may still hit those who are most in need of help as...
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are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up to most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this sees people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits and not they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done anything in the week that they're giving one hundred hours about a pound back to mill
are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up to most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected...
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will head to our web site talking dot com to get more on the outcry sparked by the bedroom tax and other austerity measures in the u.k. thousands of protesters took to the streets across britain over the weekend. and while the brits are feeling the pinch pennies are accused of lacking a real work experience outside of politics. and we also ahead blame games and smart money in cyprus just around the corner. well. science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. the international at the very heart of moscow. welcome back. international lenders are refusing to allow cyprus to completely unfreeze the accounts of savers that lost sixty percent of the brutal levy because they wanted customers to have access to the remaining balance but only managed to get permission for ten percent of their savings or struggling on the painful bailout terms and unprecedented bank limits cypriots are now playing the blame game in an attempt to find those responsible for the crisis and investigative commission which will look into how the island's economy is
will head to our web site talking dot com to get more on the outcry sparked by the bedroom tax and other austerity measures in the u.k. thousands of protesters took to the streets across britain over the weekend. and while the brits are feeling the pinch pennies are accused of lacking a real work experience outside of politics. and we also ahead blame games and smart money in cyprus just around the corner. well. science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've got...
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are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working there are most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in search field we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this these people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits another are expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people obviously it's the most devastating thing this government has ever done in a sin the week that they're giving one hundred thousand pounds back to millionaires ch
are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working there are most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in search field we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by...
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are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working there are most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this these people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits and now they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done in a sin the week that they're giving one hundred thousand pounds back to millionaires chang
are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working there are most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by...
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are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up to most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this sees people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits another are expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done anything the week that they're giving me one hundred thousand pounds back to millionaires
are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up to most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected...
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the course people just exchange them directly with the child the internet that makes some difficult tax trace or freeze with investors now looking for safer places to park their cash the bitcoin has reached an all time high well then doubling in the last month to sit around one hundred forty five dollars but what is all the fuss about what exactly is this big corn and is it safe or i asked mike ingram from b g c partners exactly about. there are some serious question marks over it i mean one of the attractions to those who use it is the anonymity attached to it it is in fact the medium of exchange for online black market called silk road. but on the flip side of that because it is totally tragic it is rather susceptible to hacking and we have seen incidents in the past where queens have been stolen or . be created electronically by hackers so you know i think as i said there are some big question marks over the safety of the queen as a project and is a huge bubble i mean certainly the amount of coverage and i guess is an example of this is probably a example of this certainly a lot of p
the course people just exchange them directly with the child the internet that makes some difficult tax trace or freeze with investors now looking for safer places to park their cash the bitcoin has reached an all time high well then doubling in the last month to sit around one hundred forty five dollars but what is all the fuss about what exactly is this big corn and is it safe or i asked mike ingram from b g c partners exactly about. there are some serious question marks over it i mean one of...